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-s, N II II Mil | The Press and Banner Wednesday, April 21,1886. j The Meeting on Sale l>ny. Our people should not forget that the County Democratic Club will meet on Sale Day to 1 re-organize by the election of officers to conduct the county campaign. At present there is a disposition to do away with personal or party factions in this county, and so far as we have been informed, there j Will DC no COIllt'Sl iwr me i n-Murut.1 ui iuv Club. We know of no one wno desires the office, and we know of no one who lias ony Particular preference for, or objection to, anyody. There will be no contest this year for either < the County Chairmanship or the Senatorship on the lines which have 11 ere to fore divided the County. There is a disposition on the! a part of a great many of our citizens to have j 1 the old party lines entirely obliterated, as j F they should be. Ill furtherance of this kindly spirit.Vj which should exist between neigh- a bore, and citizens of the same county, Mr. n Parker has determined not to be a candidate ] for the Sermtoi*>hip If General Hemphill | e should announce himself for that position. U So there will bo no arraying of one party] against another in this race. Many of Mr. ib Parker's friends will no doubt support Gener-1 fi al Hemphill in case he should become a can- j didate. ? 11 like manner there will be no contest for o County Chairmanship. Mr. Henct will decline re-election, nnd his friends have no spec-1 b ial preference for anybody. They are willing j P to accept in good spirit anybody that may be elected. t< These facts taken with the other fact that we have heard of no utterance of dissatisfac- n tion at the outlook, we are inclined to the 'J opinion that this will bo a campaign without .lwi, ic fnip in nri'stimp that tl fai I.* nn i iv-, uiuiiau .v ... .-w , the Prohlbiilou qu"stlon will give life and an- | ' Lnation to tlie election fur Legislators. All ? tilings considered we will likely have a pleas- ri autcurupaign. cl Colt Kliow. L The stock show at Abbeville on Sale Day in <; May is booming. Fine horses from various 'f quarters will be exhibited on that day. "My (j Lord." an Imported French Norman horse SI will be here from Anderson. ".Margin" a j (j thoroughbred Hamiltonian from Louisville, vt Ky., will be exhibited from Pendleton. J B.! p J Cade's celebr.ited horse, "Ilamiitonlan," from jg Washington, Georgia, will be here. Several fine blooded horses rrom Ninety-Six are to be bi registered, besides other numerous horses and w C 'lis. l^et all exhibitors reeister their animals at 4\j Hill's stable. This is necessary to taking a part In the exhibition. This exhibition will include fine horses, fine | n horse colts, and fine mule colts. If anybody ai has a poor colt, let him bring it along and sell it. A ?. Ir Lowndesvillc. \Vc learn that, the people of Lowndesvllle | a' are still much exercised as to where the future j ? business of the town will be conducted. This i C( doubt causes builders to hesitate. The editor' of the Pres.* and li'inncr has had some experi- j, , ence In building houses, and we have observ-; j.1 ed results from the work of others. As a rule j,} town property is not worth more than about j11 sixty cents on the dollar of its cost, while in j smaller towns, the property usually com-; inands only nominal figures. The builder of houses Is seldom the owner, after the first ,v year or t wo. Let no man bo led astray by any , idea tint he can borrow money to build a h<>u*e The business of a town will be done ,, where the capital Is located. County Democratic Club. [*( The Abbeville Count" Democratic Club will re meet in the Court House on Monday, 3rd May b; ?next Sale Day?at eleven o'clock a. in. ci The presidents of the local Democratic clubs ere requested to call meetings oflthelr respect- tc ive clubs for the purpose oi electingdelcgates. w Each club is entitled to send seven dele il gates. W. C. BKNET, il County Chairman. p Abbeville,S.C.. 12th April, 1 i>G. fr S( Tlie Literary Club. si The uf=ual monthly meeting of the club was ^ held lust Friday evening at the home of Mr. W. H. Parker. The essay was read by Mr. 1). / Ii. Mabrv. It was a well written paper on Chevalier Bayard, and elicited general discus- * sion, and mU'-b compliment. The next meet- j " ln-4 will ?ic held at Capt. L. \V. White's resideuce. Prof. Archer essayist. Mr. \V. P. Cal-1 V, houn alternate. jJ* I n. Mail i>0?. | M. P. DcBruh', K?q., found a mad dosr on i c< his premises last Monday. After biting Mr l>< DcBruhl's dog, it came down street, and bitin FCVerai dogs, many 111 WHICH ?uh: iiuiiicur: ti atcly shot. For a litt!e time the mad dog bus-, A loess was all the talk. The mail dog was j tl killed, and a rumbcr of persons do not bt-jai lieve that tie dog was mad at all. tl Give the Words of the Text. ? When correspondents write notices of ser-J^' rnons th?y are requested to write the words of j ' the text. The idea of w riling Prov. xx: 30,! |{ involves the trouble of hunting up a Bible ; nnd scrimmaging around for the words. To some of us the task would be about as dilH-1 cult as that of unlocking a safe after the com-1 biuatiou had been lost. I E mcbmi oh. There arc many cases of measles in town.!'}' Messrs. Walter Tustcn, Frank Gary and Thos. Miller are passing through the ordeal and Mr. j h( W. N. (iraydon thinks he is takiug them. L., Miss Lizzie .Marshall, Miss Addle Russell. Miss j Jessie Hill, and ehlidrcu too numerous to ?. mention, tiave them. The S. V. R. II. | h We learn that the bridge across Rocky Rlv-, U er at Lowndesvilkt is finished, and Mint the i h lirst train passed over it Monday afternoon, lletween the river and Lowndcsville, a dis-ii tance of two miles, there are about seventeen A trestles. c A. A- K. R. R. Slock. 1 The market price will he paid for \. <fc K, R. R stock. T. P. THOMPSON, Abbeville, S. C., April 8, 18i?0. n ? Wilms Pkick, colored, of Lebanon, aeed 191 ? years, died last Sunday, after ten months of i sickness. He was afflicted in a peculiar way. j _ Jle iiad a sore on the ins ep of Ills foot about, j s ten months as<o. The sore was poulticed. The j n 'outer skiii peeled off, and it is alleged that an Innumerable number of worms shot their |., lieAdsoutat the surface. Abrasions of the 11) skin were afterwards made in oilier places i,r when the worms appeared as before. His! ... flesh seemed to be full of very smull worms. as far as we are informed, he made no effort .. to get medical aid until the day before he .!. A Dhvsiciati was to so to see him on | the day of his death. It in reported that, the dlse?se was the parasite which is imparted to the human system by eating diseased raw bacon, but the doctors do not believe this, ft though they did not see the patient. j a Mr. Rogers, of the Abbeville Wholesale1 ? fitore, leaves to-day for Augusta, C*a., wliere 1 q he will open up a Wholesale Commission bus-i lmns. For the benefit of his customers in mis turrit or v hp will jrivo urines of nil iroorls flint I e' lie handles-, delivered at all towns In Abbe- w villc county, through the 1'rcn.i and Banner ? every week. This will certainly he a ureat 11 convenience to the trading public of Abbeville county. So loon out next week for prices 2 of the Abbeville and Augusta Warehouse. V The style of the firm is changed to Hosiers & b Co., A. E. Rogers remaining sole proprietor. Do the town council take tho necessary > steps to secure protection to the life and limb ji of that class of our citizens who are depend- d ent upon us for a faithful enforcement of the j laws. Have they made any effort to punish ]. recent offenders who entered the house of a j ^ colored man at night and shot him? Havei other offenders been pu'ilshed or have they | been allowed to pass without investigation ? j Geokgk Bnisco. a colored man of Santuck, c xrhn h*ul hrvMi suffering for fi lone time from dropsy wa* brought to town In a wagon last P Friday for medical treatment. lie died soon Jl after his arrival in town,and before any effort could be made for his relief. n Bei-t.evue Agricultural CUil> oreanizod last ^ Saturday. E. Cowan, President; J. U. WardJaw, Vice-President. Delegates to County J Club: David Morrow. J. T. Horlon, S. B. Mor- t row. J. A. McQuern, J. U. Ward law. Some of our business houses ure hav'ng F nlcpsinns painted. Among others we have o noticed those for Jas. D. Chalmers <fc Cos., furniture store, T. C. Perrin's drug store, and fl the Centennial Saloon. TREASCUKK I'hKKi .> Will HO IV? V OIUIIliHil ( this week to make his settlement with the < c (Comptroller-General. He finished his settle-1 s snent with the County Auditor yesterday morn inc. Tiif, County Commissioners arc having a ? pamphlet printed containing the road laws, weyive the matter on oureighth page, which will he found interesting, and useful in for- i{l (nation. c "Messenger," one of the finest and best | Wooded horses that was ever in Abbeville, is | ' ottered for sale by Messrs. A. J. Salinas & Son, ' of Charleston. The horse is now in tine con- i dition. ! t - - - - . . , rv JI THE Angusia rresnyiery su^iainea jip. * Vocdrow last week nzainst tho charge of I hereby in his evolution doctrine, and elected i him delgate to the General Assembly. {. The ladies of the EpNcop il church intend! piving a .Japanese or 5lil\ndo Tea on Wedncs- j day evenins. two weeks from to-day. Let all, i remember the fact and attend. The National Bank at. Abheville has issued ] i Its bills. No. 1 of the live dollar denomina- e t'.on pajsfd over the counter of Speed & Neuffer yesterday. t Capt. M, L. Bqntiam and Mr. \V. A. Templeton are off to Georgetown in attendance , unori a meeting of the Grand Lodge Knights of Honor. Mrs. Samuel IiOMAX died last Sunday of cancer of the face. Sli<? was buried on Monday at JSbjsuezer, Slie had been a sufferer for c years. , c? v+mmmmmm* i " >i il'i 111 1 i ' if GOSSIP OF ILL SORTS. # A mriw/iTIT r?A*.rMT?T>r?TAT QftHTAT.. RE jinmXV/XAXi, VVlViUiiUVia!., LIGIOUS. ? pi ri Ind Sews for Lovers of the Dance-.. gl The Sonth Carol inn Presbytery sets j j Its Veto oa the Poetry of Motion, ir no Matter Whether Circular or Rectilineal in Figure... Railroad hi Talk?Many Other Matters. ^ Greenwood, A pri 119,1 RS<>. u | Rev. Dr. Sloan, of Cedar Springs was in Ik own a few days ago. tli Cotton planting lias commenced in earnest. i<l A great deal of dissatisfaction is manifested tli mong the farmers along the Narrow Gauge a tail road on account of their hands being em- tr >loycd by the railroad authorities. in Mr.J.W. Dnckett's incubator has proved rli failure so fan Out of three settings of eggs j bl ie obtained only three chickens. vi The managers of the proposed live uameof j cn hess have postponed playing before the pub-| is ic indefinitely. e<J We learn th.it Mr. Thos. Dnckett who 1ms tli een quite sick with the measles is still con- wi ned to his bed. nr Kittle Ward law, an old colored woman, ac ied near here last week at the advanced age to f one hundred years. at A number of delegates to .the Second Pres- py ytery of the Associate Reformed Church, m assed through here on Saturday on their way ha a Ora, Laurens county, where Presbytery was Tl 3 convene the following day. m The Baptist church has been sohleWhat re^ hf lodelcd, and a new coat of paint adds great- tli f lo its appearance. th Our mercliants are not long in disposing of te: lieir provisions, which are Constantly nrrlvlg by the car load. Last week five car loads f corn, one of flour and two of bacon were uccived. Some of the boys, will organize abase ball lub this week, and Will be known us the level and club. Alter the 1st of May the stores will close at o'clock in the atternoon, Saturday excepted. r he following firms signed the petition to jat ettect, which passed around a tew days Pa tt. r. Rpvnolds. IJailev. Bark?dale <ti4? o., D. J. Raborne, A. Rosenberg, J. W. Green uu Co., J. W. Pay lie, J. K. Durst & Co-, J. R. euvell. J. VV. Sproles, G. A. Swygert, M. A. ae . Waller, J. C. Nickles, Misses Major. eu Capt. Henry Cress we II sold 125 pounds of eautlful honey to Mr. II. B. Reynolds last eefe. Tr E. S. F. Giles. Esv., has bought a lot from Irs. S. J. Merrlman, and will Leyln building ai nice residence at once. The Williamson family, a company of blind Yi egroes, have been giving concerts here lor bout a week. The council have widened the sidewalk oil pt bbevllle street, which is quite an improvelent, A few weeks aso our town received quite an :ldition in the person of Dr. J. II. Wilson, a rotnising young dentist of Williamston, who >mes among us to practice his profession. I^Lst week a ui ice list of goods was sent to a jy. icrchaut here, from a firnVin Richmond, Va., nt uk goods can be sold cheaper here than lis firm ciin lay them down at our depot, jj( ley will not likely receive an order. Our delegates who attended the railroad jn lectins in Columbia last week are enthused u the subject and think the road will be built ithout a doubt. Greenwood feels proud of "* er railroad record. It was her that caused >e Columbia and Green ville Railroad to be [verted from Laurens CouPl House. She was = le pioneer of the Augusta and Knoxvlllc ] allroad, and now she claims the honor of |C. rst inaugurating the movement of the (.'lies- p( r, Greonwood, Abbeville and Elberton Rail* )jr >ad, and all talk about the road not coming p. y here is foolishness, it is so stated in the ] latter, and Greenwood will have it. X, The meeting of the South Carolina Presby ^ sry whicii convened at Newberry last week ~ as looked forward to with much interest by le members of the Presbyterian church at ? lis piano. An appeal had been sent up to i rcsbytcry by sotn? who had been suspended r' om the communion of the church by the >>sion for dancing. The following is the ibstaiicc of the action of Presbytery in the latter: ~ 1st. The Presbytery endorses the action of j le Greenwood session because the General sil ssembly interprets the Constitution of the ] U'KnyU'rian *. llliriMI Its Iiiiumuiuj; an luuim r the dunce, both square and round, both ublic and private, and declares that the 1 lurch session to whom the parties are subctedistlie only court competent to Judge hut degree of discipline is necessary in each ctJ irtieular offence. ] 2nd. The Presbytery refuses to entertain a lai immunicutlon of any nature from any mem- ] L?rol the church feeling aggrieved who has j.j. ot submitted to the control and authority of ie session according to chapter l.'i, section 4, rticlc4,of booU of churcn order. This Is y'1 ie second time In the last few years that an ppeal has been made from the decision of ie session in regard to dancing. sll' The Presbyterian church at ibis place stands 1() cond on the contributions to Foreign Mis- jc ons in the South Carolina Presbytery. Its nbbath School stand" second on tue list, and ie 1 .aclies Missionary Society stands first on ai ie list of societies. V. Z. Pi New Market Items.. (,t New Mauket, April 19,18-^6. \litor Press and Halt hit: jq >\ 111 JUU |iirudt; illiuw ur? opivv; viu/u^n , y^ our paper for si few dots from our quiet little >\vn when occasion may suit. We have not tiu'h news to send in this week, but It m:iy 111 e that it will be interesting to some readers r your paper. en The farmers are planting cotton and push- 4-1 >pr their work rapidly. ' , Mrs. M II. Coleman lias been quite sick. ,|, Mr Martin Y. Arnold caught an opossum in ,,, is rabbit trap lasi week that weiahtd eigh?en pounds. lie was as tat as lie could wal>w. Pt ltev. Mr. Rojrers will lecture at Greenwood, | i the Methodist church, on Thursday uiglit, El .pri 1 22, fur the benefit of that church. Kv- H ryboJy is invited to come. G. m \V 'o Our Fricmls ami Customers of Ab- sn bcvillc County. at Realizing that it is to our own and your uitual interest to discontinue business at hi bbeville and locate at a more central point, w! e have consented to locate in Augusta, (in., gr ml will open up a General Wholesale Com- til lis^ion business, dealing in grain, meat., leal, flour, hay, bran, sugars, cofleeR. molas- di *S and many other things too numerous to icntion. hepresenting some of the largest , : ouses North. East and West who ship us ' . irgely on consignment, and Ausiusta being a antral point with splendid freight rates to > lost all points in Carolina, we think wo can d< ?rve you more advantageously tliere than e can here. Thankink you (or past favors, w nd hopins to hear from you often with or- d< ers, we are, Respectfully, ROGERS & CO. H The Democrats of Lowndesville township re called to meet in-Lowndesville May 1st, t oV, o'clock. P. M., tor t he purpose of re-or- 11 aiming iheclub.and to elect delegates to the ounty Convention to l>e hold at. Abbeville al ourt House on the following Monday. er Diamond Dyes! Brilliant, durable, simple stl onoinical. For coloring dresses, basket ork, couts, scarfs, yarns, stockings, ribbons, n< rasses. wood, &c. Also for male tug tiie finest m iks. For sale by Speed & Neull'er. si !>.?? A .... It /M.uo IT nr finnr. C< ia, will deliver an addn-ss at Abbeville, on Wednesday night, the 2Sih instant, for the II oih'lil of the new Methodist church. M.vj. a. 11. Vaki)I,aw, Mr. Joel Bailey and M Ir. 1\ Brooks Speed, committee of the grand hI .iry, were examining the public offices yester- fu ay. w Mr. II. T. Tusten went to Lowndesville ?Rt Saturday. This is llie first time he bas .Ju een out oi town in several years. lircv. John L. Hemphill, or Coweta coun- ce v, Georgia, is in town on a visit to his bioUir, General IL It. Hemphill. 0) Colonel Jo. Gordon has a contract to b< lont Mm \\II nil rill I JP.mC g\\\ t.hft Ifj* I ways warrants his trees. 151 A up will deliver a lecture on Tuesday si Islit April 27th at Greenwood in behalf of lethodist church repstirs. j)( Mb. Abe Koskxrhkg. of Greenwood, and ti Ir. Julius Visanska, of Troy, are spending he Passover at Abbeville. a, Tiik stockholders of tho Savannah Valley p< tail road will meet in Anderson on the 12th f May. Let all attend. Mb. J. W. Sign has just finished a beauti- (. id walnut wardrobe, the work of his own Lj kill and handiwork. Mb. J. T. lloirroN, of liold Branch, has a I } hickeu with four legs complete. It can I cratch both ways. Thk Long Cane Democratic Club will meet ,t Giliral church at two o'clock on Saturday, n. he 22th instant. Tiik Ninety-Six Democratic Club will meet n t Ninety-six on Saturday, 21th instant, at 4 j1 'clock 1\ M. Di:. F. F. Gary has gone to Camden to at- c, end a meetimr of the South Carolina Medical Association. ^ Maj. Krnkst Gary is oh a visit to his faher and brother, Dr. F. F. Gary and Colonel S. H. Gary. ?) Tub Antrevillc Democratic Club will mcptih >n t lie first Saturday in May ai ten o'clock at i Vntrcville. 1: The installation of two ciders will take] >laoe in the Presbyterian church on Sunday norning. j') A gentleman at McCormick advertises for a j ^ nirglur. He lu?s lost the combination ofhiSig, iafc Mr. Richard Sondi<ky after spending two L., nonths in Newberry, returned last Monday, j J Mr. P. T?. Mazyck and his wifo are on a:^ Msit to Mr. Livingston'? family. I \y Mr. and Mrs. It. M. IIaddon' went to Lit- cl ,le Mountain yesterdny. There were no idle horses in town yestcr- c< lay. Me, A. H. Morton* is ill, si FORT INDEPENDENCE. . Salutation to the Railroad Locomotive. LowNDESVITXE, S. 05., April 19, 18S0. As I stand at the port, hole ol old fort Indeendence on Rocky River, I touch otr her isty gun once mo'C to snlulc the Valley Enne just across the river, as it appeuns in low at easy range, roaring and moving up ie valley, shaking up the dull energies of its ihabitants to the importance ot commerce id trade. Thrice welcome ye wanderer to >ur new nem 01 ion. now muac vnw r........ Ills begin to resound with your trend, as the I irtli quakes beneath your load. Commodity oves with the speed of the racer at the hand pon your throtile, giving vent to the pent-up savings In your bosom. What stimulus?to le slugirard arise, to the indolent stir, to tlie lerwork. In all your composition its busp, commotion and activity. A greater than Hercules is here to shove up prostrate Indusy and dormant energies of the people to a ore successful accomplishment of all the vat-d Industrial pursuits in life. The throbngs at your side indicate the strength and m required to overcome obstacles and dilfiiltles which may interpose. The deep gorge passed, the hill seared, nnd the stream leapl?nothing: can head or stile track you oft' of e goal of your destiny. The turn of your heel points towards the march of progress id reveals the skill in the human hand to eomplish, as well as the mechanical genius plan, and the god-like intellect to move id control the whole. But you will soon iss from under my range, as I have taken y bearings whilst you are halting on the nks o! the river which will soon be crossed, lence you will speed away to the beautiful ountain city of Anderson after a temporary tit to rcceive a glrtd welcome at the hands or e little town of Lowndcsville. Near by Is e tomb where rests the originator of the enrprise. Your loud peals may thrill And echo along the plain, "But no sound can awake him To glory again." VERNON. A Wonderful Paper. Sumter Watchman and Southron. rhe Abbeville Press and. Banner recently ssed its twenty-seventh anniversary. The ngratulaMons of the press of the State are le editor Wilson for his success in the news,per line. The Press and Banner is a wonrful county paper setting up more matter cb week than some of our dailies. Prnyer. Tiycr is xnc language ui mc iiiuiri/ iu *jruu ; We all may pray, nd even while beneath His chastening rod, Can meekly say ither, Thy will he done! O let me be Wholly resigned lo Thee. ire, fervent, faithful prttyer Is ne'er in Vain; The raven's cry ?aches the ear of God, th^n vhy should I Fear that my prayer my Father will not heed, A.nd grant me Ml I need ? elp me to pray, Dear Lord, and watch and wait Thy time to trive; ar may I ever think that blessing late That I receive Thy good time, and own appointed way, But, trusting, uiay I pray. CONSIGNEES. Express?Thos. A. Daniel, Mrs. G'elhi Rrad\\ Win. Young, J. S. Cothran, Jr., G. C. >uglas, f?. (.'. Cuson, D. K. Cooley & Co., C. E. nee, W. II. Parker, Mrs. K. C. Perrin, Dr. F. Gary. [ 'riesiht?F. E. Johnson, Win. <fc J. McNlel, G. Baker, D. K. Cooley & Co. BIRTHS. S'ear Abbeville, Sunday, April 18, 1SS6, Mrs. E. White, a son. \t Means Chapel, March 21,1880, Mrs. A. G. ichran, a daughter. I . 1 \ choice line, best quality blank grns grain ks. Trimmings to match, at Haddons. 4-21 llosary bead trimming for black and colordresses, something new, at Haddons. 4-21 Don't be induced to send oft' to New York, other larfic towns for your millinery, when hi can save from 15 to 25 per cent, by puraslng from Haddon. 4-21 Russian plush, for window curtains and inbrequins, fringe to match, at. Haddons. 1-21 Black all over lace, for yoke and sleeves, at iiddous. 4-21 A. choice line lisle thread, silk and bcrlln jves, at Haddons. 4-21 Ladies and Misses silk mitts, at Haddons. 1-21 Pearl buttons, a necessity in making up tnrner garments. Large assortment, at 5,8, and loc. por down. Our pearl buttons, (i >zen for 2oe. a real bargain, at Haddons. 4-21 Phe best kid glove for SI.(JO, tan, beige, brown id black, are to be found at Haddons. 4-21 Ladies and Misses hose, in light tans, beige. nit, blue, drub una Olacir, at liacmous. 4-21 Curtain laces. Nottingham and scrim, in 'uuiiful patterns, at Haddons. 4-21 A choice line white India lawns at 014.8 and c. just think of it, 12 yards white lawn for c. at Haddons. 4-21 Fisured India Linens, something new, beauI'ul and substantial, at Haddons. -1-21 Another iotof those broad plaid India linis, latest out for while dresses, at Haddons. 21 Corsets ! corsets ! If you wbli comfort and irabi'ity, try our one dollar corset, at Had>ns. 4-21 Nice line printed lawns, at 4, 5, G]4 and 7c. ;r yard, at Haddons. 4 21 Something new and pretty in dress poods, tamine, with Boucie and Moray stripes, at addons. 4-21 A beautiful dress can be made of Tricot, Ith the new novelty trimming. Largo and null buttons to mutch. Full line of colors, Haddons. 4-21 Albatross and nuns veiling makeallghtand mdsomc drevs. We have them in cream, (lite, tan, bei^e, light blue, lilac and Nily ceil. The entire line at prices to suit the lies, at Haddons. 4-21 Fans! fans! To suit everybody, at Had* >ns. 4-21 Misses sailor hats, Ladies shade hnts, dress its and bonnets, iu all the new shades and apes, at Haddons. 4-21 Summer silks and r reach satteens, at Hadins. 4-21 70 dozen Ladies and Misses collars and cuffs lilte and colored. Collars, oc. up, at llad>us. 4-21 5")0 pieces ribbon, all colors and widths, at addons. 4-21 Misses' corsets, that will not affect the spine >r warp the bouy. Something practical, at addons. 4-21 Large additions have just been made to our ready extensive stock of flowers and feaths. The line is complete and lower than ever ild in this market, at Haddons. 4-21 Wc carry an extensive stock of bat and bonBt frames, and can make, on short notice, alLostanyahape hat or bonnet you may dere, at lowest cash prices. It. M. Iiaddon & >. 4-21 Parasols, from the cheapest to the finest, at addons. 4-21 Our new kid button boots, for ladies and is^esare last becoming the most popular ioe we have ever hnndkd. They are heautiilly finished and fit. like a glove. Every pair a r ranted, at Haddons. 4-21 Large line Ladies and Misses opera slippers, ist received, at Haddons. 4-21 Latest New York fashions in millinery, re slved this week, ut IlaUdons. 4-21 Large and elegant assortment Egyptian and her laces. Priccs lower than ever km.wn ?fore, at JIaddons. Call at Thosmas McGettlgan's Palmetot iloon. Ask for Home Kule and you will be ire to get a good livo-eent cigar. Smokk the Home Rule cigars. Everybody Sieves in Home Kulo. Sold by Thos. McGetgan. Prescriptions carefully tilled all hours day id night l?y Mr. Andrews n skilled una cxsrienced druggist at T. (J. Perrln's. -1-7 The best machine oil at T. C. Perrln, 4-7 Go to Hill's gallery and sec. the latest novel'in the shape of an ironing board, or at W, . Chapman's shop. 4-7 Hill takes splendid pictures, and everybody lould call on him for a likeness. 4-7 Mourning goods a specialty at Haddon's 24 Chambra dress robes with trimming to tatch. Wm. E. Bell. 3-ffl xiruu^ ~ ~11 iiitu uiurn i 111 in auiuui ni j iw, ?i L UII rices. Wm, E. Hell. 3-31 If you desire anything in the stationery no call at the Drug Store of T. C. Terriu and (amine his stock before buying. 4-7 Ladies and Misses opera slippers, also butm and lace shoes. Wm. E. Hell. -1-7 "Wedding Cake" Is the best tobacco in the larket for the money. Try It. Sold by peed & Neutier. 12-9. "Sappoto Tolu," the purest, chewing gum in le imlrkeL Positively will not injure the te teeth. For sale by Speed A N en tier. 12-1). The effects of malaria in the system is a ard thing to eradicate, but will promptly ield to the wonderful and sovereign remedy, festtnoreland'H Calisayu Touic. Try it. For .!? -f. ATfV,,.. I'll! Call at Hill's photograph gallery nnd get our picture taken. 3-17 The Press and Banner prints letter heads ill heads, hand hills, etc., as well as they can e printed elsewhere, and as cheap as the H capes t. Bluestonc In abundance. C pounds for 2o puts. Speed & Neuiror. 1*2-9. Just received, new Spring goods at the new Lore of lladdou'i. i Ill J Warehouse: Will Give Prices of Depots in the Up-coun ROG1 April 21,1836, tf IN OUR MEW QUARTERS!! 4 ^ 1 1). CHALMERS & GO'S mmrni Now in Center Store of New Hotel, Convenient and Easy of Access. OU!J stock Is lull of hnnd8ome furniture and our prices nt nil times as low jib the lowest. Cull and sec us. Respect fully, J. L). CHALMERS & CO. SPRING BEDs! The Woven Wire Mattress at $3.00 and S'j.OO each, will Inst ji lite time. J. I). CHALMERS A- CO. JlTsT to had this week, a pretty lot of Oil L'lotli Window Shades In "DADO'' styles. J. D. CHALMERS & CO. SPLENDID SOFAS, at the lowest prices. Jnst what is needed for the warm season. J. D. CHALMERS it CO. 'pWIS SPRING, SS.OO; 110 Spring, $3.50; I Spiral Springs, S-.50; Star Spring Bed with J 35 springs, $1.75. J. D. CHALMERS <? CO. Handsome walnut sideboards nt $26 to 810. Walnut Bureaus, $12 to $18. Imitation Walnut Bureaus, pretty styles, at prices from Sii to $12. J, D. CHALMERS & CO. HALL STANDS, Hat Racks, What Not*. Bracket", Picture Frames, all useful and mnL-o i-nn I' Iirmino V0. ilULVOOUi J IV iiiUihV ,? 'M.? ..WW J. 1). CHALMERS & CO. WE have In stork a few Red and Single Lounges, something every family should have. J. D. CHALMERS & CO. PICTURE FRAMES, h!1 sizes and styles, made to order. A large assortment of designs to order from. J. D. CHALMERS & CO. FINE CHAMBER SUITS. Walnut, Ash, Cherry, latest styles and lowest prices. J. 1). CHALMERS ?C CO. BEDSTEADS, nil styles and prices. Prices at 82.*), $3.00, S-VtO, $1.00, So.00.8(5.00, $7.00 and upwards. J. D. CHALMERS & CO. March 17, 18?G. Dr~OrNEUFFER, Physician and Surgeon, ABBEVILLE, S. C. IT Ifisr. 1 v Drs. Mabry & Hill. WK hnve tills day formed a copartnership In the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE in nil its branches. In cases where the attention of both of ns may be needed no extra charge will be made. T. .T. MA BUY. M. D. L. T. HILL. M. D. Mnnch 12,48R4.tf Riding Bridles. AN" assortment of plain and round Bridles and Martingales, just received, nnd lor sale eh en p. TIIOS. I3EGGS. Sept. 30. 1885. !^S| Will bt milled FITEE to all applicant!, and to onitomerf of I ail tut without rdering it. It contain* about 110 pafsi, 600 Uluitratlosi, price., accurate descriptions and ralnabla direction. forplantioc all Tarietiee of VEGETABLE and rLOWER SEEDS, BULBS, etc. Invaluable lo all, ?(p*c!?lly to Uarkat Gardonrri. Bind for it. D. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Michigan, Harness Shop. FOR the manufacture anil sale of all kinds of harness, and everything usually kept in such an establishment; also repairing attended to with neatness and dispatch. Should you want anything we have not on hand, give us your order and we will see that it is done. THUS. BEG U.S. Feb. 17,1SS3, tf PERRIN& COTHRAN, .Attorneys at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. CBreast Collars, A Few plain and fancy Dutch or Brcnsl Collars just received and for .sale cheap, THOS. BEGGS, Sept. 30,18S5, ~ MOSHELEY'S CELEBRATED MOLLIS OIL I TS a splendid Lubricator for Engines*. Print! 1 ing Presses and S>iw Mills and is the best innd cheapest oil for Harness, Hells, Boots, I Shoos and Leather generally. Warranted a , Waterproof Leather Preservative. It is peneI tinting, and renders soft nnd plhjblc the hardest Leather. For sale by J. Knox & Co. A r T CO" 4 r ?>, lOOtfa II Peterkin Cotton Seed. liCnmrSHELSof tinndul tern ted PETER1DU KIN CO'ITON RKEH. Forsnlehy MILLER & McCAsLAN, Ninety-Six, s. C-. The averase yield of this COTTON Is 10 pet cent, of LINT. [March 31, l&SG, tf Willi. Augusta, Ga. Goods Delivered at all trv Next Week. ft/ 3RS & CO., Angusta, 6a. Change of Business. HAVING purchased the entire interest of Soul, Melhvaine <fc Co. In the harness business in this place, I will hereafter conduct the business in my own name at the old stand. I will be prepared to execute ail orders with dispatch and in a, good workman-like manner, ;ift I shall Rive the business my undivided attention. All persons indebted will please make prompt payment at once to me. Respectfully, THOti. BEGGS. Feb. 1, ISSti, tf T. P. THOMSON*, j. w. thomson, THOMSON & THOMSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ahheville, s. c. Office?First door In O'Neall's Latr Range, Jan. 13, 18SG, 2m TAMrfl A DABTTflW UXliUJJU Ai 1AM1JUU1VJ GREENWOOD, S. C.f IS THE GENERAL AGENT for the sale of the Right to Territory in which to use J. A. McCurry'H Terracing Instrument. Jan. G, 18.V.G, tl' Copartnership Notice. rpiIE utnierfilKned have this day formed a L copartnership for the practice of law under t lie firm uaiue of DcBUL'lIL ?fc IillAIN LEY. Oflice No. 2t)'Neal Ranie. M. P. DeBRUHL, W. 0. BRADLEY. January 1st, 1886. tf mm If you propose going West or Northwest, to write to me, I represent the Short Line. V. O. HUSH, D. P. Am Atlauta, Ga. Nov. 11 1SS5, C 01. TBI If 19T1L, Abbeville, S. C. 0. WITTER, Manager. January 27, ISSfi. tf THE FJRALEY QUILTING FRAME. rpHE ONLY THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL 1 invention for making QUILTS and COMFORTABLES on the Sewing Machine. Works equally avo!I on all the different 1 makes of machines,and does all manner of quilting. Only takes two hours to mako a comfortable, and three to four hours to make a quilt. Will make Quilts and Comfortables of any size. With Ibis QUILTING FRAME, quilting is (lone With less effort on the part of the operator than any other sewing within the range of the Sewing Machine. It works like a charm. Xlxamine It, and see for yourself. , No Family Sewing Machine is complete with1 out this attachment*J. L. SIMPSON, Agent. Jan. 27, 1886, tf STOVES & TIN WARE DON'T forget that I am still headquarters for STOVES AND TIN. I nm polling a t1 rut-class range for S2G.OO, sold everywhere for S">0.00. A No. 7 for $12.50 worth Si5.00. I make tin roofing a specialty. I give every contract my personal attention. Satisfaction guarcnteed or money refunded. Your obedient servant, J. W. Sproles. Greenwood, S.C., Feb.S, 1S86, Gin TWfTcAR LOADS OP ; Fine Mules. WALIJXCJFORD A- RI'SSELL have mrcivcd TWO CAR LOADS of the linestnnrt cheapest mules that have been in this market lor a long time. Be sure to come and look at them. Feb. 10, 18S0. Vacuum Harness Oil. rpo keep your harness soft, and make them I wear well, you must. get. some, for sale in half-pints, pints and quarts by Dec- 17, l&U, tf THOS. BEGGS. Webb Halters. AN ASSORTMENT just received and fori sale cheap by THOS. BEGGS. I August 12,1SS5. tf ! | ELLIS fi. GllAYDON. WM. K. GRAYDON ' GEAYDON & GRAYDON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ABBEVILLE, S. C. All business promptly attended to. Dee. 9,18S5. tf Be in Time. ClAI.L soon If you want a hand madehnri nesx, we are trying to keep up a supply. May 27, 18*3, tf THOS. BEGGS. Wanted. T.nT nf nil! harness. for which I will pay | A a fair price, or take them in part pay lor new ones, at my harness shop. April 7,ISSti, tf TU03. 13ECJGS. UNDER THE N T. o. pes: HAS fust oponed a new find elegantly fitted tip NEW HOTEL, and is now receiving and v, complete a fall line of Drugs, Medicines, Chemi< Also, all the popular PATENT MEDICINES kept J warrants to be fresh and good. Proscriptions Carefully Compounded i H3 also offers a well selected stock of FANCY GC Colognes, Foreign and Domesti in great variety, Finest 1 "His linn of II RUSHES AND SOAPS is simply coi NAIL. FLESH, SHAVING AND SHOE BRUSH ! est. He has al ways In slock a full line of STATION oq icu*; tr ?ut iuuu, u SPEED & N Drugg Keep constantly on hand a full an Dyspepsia. For sale only by vs. Try our BLACK Hi uti'l our COMPOUND SYRUP SARSAPAltlLLA BED BUG POISON, the most convenient way of do: nil the staple and fashionable colors. A full line STATION A RY, etc., etc. The best brands or CIGA complete sto^k of WHITE LEADS, PAINTS, 01] BRUSHES, WINDOW GLASS, GOLDEN MACHI] Bros. PREPARED PAINT, the best in the market. ^Prescription ID Physician's prescriptions and Family Recipes fill rionrnrl find enmneteut hands. Orders by hand or u April 29, 1885, tf PALMETTO Tie Largest ail Best Mel WITH SELECT B! j^INE Qr^D "Whiskey, jgRANE A\rn T\o \fthsttr,. TTvTTRLtN AN JJ JJLJ AND J^RESn JJEER ^LSO A JpULL J^INE 0F 'JOBACCi jyjOUNTAIN Q-AP JJYE AN QORN "Y^THISKIES / Thos. McGettiga N WHITE BB Would call the attention of Bu Thetr stock dress goods is units They have the cheapest line of black silk.' some handsome colored silks. They have ? g ed velveteens, for drefisesand trimmings. t all colors, the lateSC thing for trimming. Their stoi Cannot be Si They have bestowed unusual care in the selection all right in regard to color, quality and price. a gc than ever before. It would astonish any one to see HOW VERY ?'? ? /M -s T?r i XTTT'nmO /..A *I,U (.Artcnn T* r i1 <11)rl DIj.AIN IVPiin ibKC'iuist pvuov/u* jji ine the stock of WHITE BROTHERS. Carpets reach of all. A pood assortment of CAItl'ETS and Brothers. The above arc only a feu liucs In which SPECIAL BARGAINS The general stock of FALL and WINTER GOOr BIlOTlKEItS is the largest, best assorted and mos It is Complete in a. September 30, 1885. IP YOU Sash, Doors, Blii MOULDINGS Liime, Oen BARBED FE1 CALL n tr T>r*rrjA 13. J\. DMtnH ABBEVILLE G July 22, 1885. tf Elberton Macl rcT.TtattTfttf. f BtJILD AND REPAI MacMnery, Engines, Boilers, Saw II SHAFTING,^! Agents for the best Stationery, I Engines in the market. Sorting's Universal Irjector, the The Van Duzen Jet Pump, for ra Mining Purposes. The Vanwinkle Cotton Gins and Freeman's Patent New Era Pow< Keep in Stock Steam and Watei Valves, Check Valves. Steam Guages, Guage Cocks, Oil Lubricators, Tiles, Soap Stc Best Italian Hemp and Gum Screws and Bolts. K7r Will be ?lad to furuisli estimates for anything rcspondcncc solicited. liespectlully, PHIL Nov. 1,1S8-), fim B.F.SH ABBEYIL] Is now prepared to furnish a ed Lumber, and is ready to fill Work of any kind, at the very most reasonable prices, June 15, ltfSl, tf ... " ' "N EW HOTEL. EUUM DRUG RTOItE on the Corner underkihtf ~/jQ 'ill continue to rccelve till hia stocJc u~ ,j* sals, Dye Stuffs, &C* n a first-class Drug Store, all of which htf n .;$s at all lionrs, Day and Night. )ODS, consisting of c, Handkerchief Extracts 'obacco, Cigars, &c. mplcte. Every variety of HAIR, TOOTH. . '*?#18 SOAPS from the finest toilet to the cheap' FJBRY, which Is unsurpassed. . ;--2jaj EUFFER, fists. D WELL SELECTED STOCK OF PURE - ' v3| All the latest and popular Hues of PAT- -. 2* ? 13INK, the best Liver Medicine, durea >RUY CORDIAL for Summer Complaint, with IODIDE PCTASH for the Blood. , stroying these insects. DIAMOND DYES of FANCY GOODS. TOILET ARTICLES, RS, TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES. A M LS, VARNISHES,' ETC., ETC PAINT Sf? STE OIL. "We sell the celebrated Harrison ' ' ]% Special attentlou paid to the : epartment. ed at all hours of day and night by expe- ' nail promptly attended ttt. SPEED & NEUFFER, SALOON. I House in the Up-Cooitrf. ~M RANDS OF >Y AND -^yiNES, JpOREltfN D jJlYERPOOL pORTER A LWAYS ON "ppND. 0, /CIGARS AND i^IGARETTfy ll V-/ Vy D jgTONE jyjOUNTAIN I SPECIALTY, ,n. Proprietor o, 4 Washington Street -OTHERS"" yers to a few Specialties* *||M itJALLY LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE } they have ever offered. They have alit* . ood assortment of BLACK AND COLORf liey have a nice lino of WOOL LACES ck of BLACK CASHMERES . Jjffl irpassed! i of these poods, and are assured they nre ioU Jine of JERSEY JACKETS, cheaper ri CHEAP lyers in this line would do well to exam ore so very cheap that they are in the RUGS can be found at the store ot White . ' ^ CAX BE HAD. )S now offered to the public by WHITE t attractive they have ever carrieJ. 11 Departments. "WJ*l1ST'F ads. Shingles, 1 ' t-J , LATHS, V jl ieiit and | fCE WIRE, oisr ' l|| ,M, AGENT, | . H., S. C. , , . 1 line Works, | rEORGIA. | H ALL KINDS [ills, Grist Mills, Cut Hills | JLLEYS. <&c. 'ortable and Semi-Portable } best Boiler Feeder known ising Water to Tanks and 'vS Presses. 3r Cotton Press. : Pipes and Fittings, Globe ;v? Cups, Malleable Oil Cans, ?ne, Asbestos, and Packing ; Set Screws, Log Tneeded in the MACHINE line. CorLIPS & GARBUTT. ! f TTH LE, S. C., ' ' 11 kinds of Rough or Dressall orders for Carpenter shortest notice and at ths v- ; . . nTVjrT'. ' - ' - ? _ -. A ... ^scSf